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Sears 1976 spring/summer
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Post# 41479   5/25/2008 at 19:39 (5,785 days old) by vacmeister76 ()        

Here is the vacuums from the Sears spring & summer 1976 catalog.First two pages are the uprights(duo-power & twin fans),kwik sweep stick vacs & shampooers?polishers.

Post# 41480 , Reply# 1   5/25/2008 at 19:43 (5,785 days old) by vacmeister76 ()        

Power Mate canister pages.page 915 also shows power heads & electric hoses for replacements or conversons.

Post# 41481 , Reply# 2   5/25/2008 at 19:48 (5,785 days old) by vacmeister76 ()        

page 916 with suction only canisters(2662C & 2642C accepts optional power head sold on page 915)Hand vacs,& Wet/Dry shop vac.917 is accessories page.

Post# 41495 , Reply# 3   5/25/2008 at 22:54 (5,785 days old) by luxg ()        

Very interesting, 237.00 for the top of the line canister. I just wonder what a new Electrolux with power nozzle of that same time would have been?

Post# 41498 , Reply# 4   5/25/2008 at 23:33 (5,785 days old) by badata ()        
I have one

of those top canisters...they are rare birds to find today!

Post# 41500 , Reply# 5   5/26/2008 at 00:43 (5,785 days old) by danemodsandy ()        
I Had That...

...Sears Best vac shown in the pic. Mine had the "tool garden" tray that locked onto the top; it held all the attachments.

It was a very good, thoughtfully designed vac while it lasted. It had triple filtration- a paper bag, a motor filter, and an afterfilter. The two speeds were kind of nice in certain situations, though I didn't use the low one that often, mainly for delicate jobs like lampshades.

The tools were of very high quality for plastic tools. They had genuine horsehair bristles, and the dusting brush had a neck that allowed it to be swivelled. It also had a ten-foot hose.

The nicest thing about it was that Powermate, which was the best-performing, best-designed power nozzle I've ever owned. It adjusted for height, it had a headlight, it had edge clean, and it was very aggressive in grooming carpeting.

Alas, it was also the only vac I've ever had that suffered motor failure. I probably should have replaced the motor, but I went trolling the thrifts to find something to vacuum with at least temporarily, and that's when I found my first Lux.


Post# 41502 , Reply# 6   5/26/2008 at 03:04 (5,785 days old) by charles~richard ()        

Wow. It's got "Genuine Woodgrain Formica."

{{{*SCREEEEEEEAM!!!*}}}


Post# 41508 , Reply# 7   5/26/2008 at 07:11 (5,785 days old) by filterqueen83 ()        
I have the green one

I am missing the PN though does anyone have a spair lol. I actually bought it as a doner vac to one of my others for the motor but have not been able to bring myself to do it yet.

Post# 41517 , Reply# 8   5/26/2008 at 08:19 (5,785 days old) by arh1953 ( River Park, in Port St. Lucie, Florida)        
Kenmore Magicord

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Here's a basic model with all tools, in cream and rust, with that accursed Formica tm* Brand Laminate fake walnut trim! May have cost about $20.00, but I know it is from Vero Beach St. Vincent de Paul, maybe five weeks ago.

Post# 41520 , Reply# 9   5/26/2008 at 11:08 (5,784 days old) by badata ()        
Here is mine

running...classic Kenmore sound, and this one is complete!

CLICK HERE TO GO TO badata's LINK


Post# 41527 , Reply# 10   5/26/2008 at 12:30 (5,784 days old) by camelotshadow (Valley Village)        
LOL

I rescued one from the trash a few years back
Not sure what model but those are what the tools & wand look like though it only had floor tool, & crevice.
Vac was kaput but I took the wands & tools
Ugly Betty Green Obseam has them now

LOL


Post# 41539 , Reply# 11   5/26/2008 at 13:46 (5,784 days old) by luxg ()        

Loved your video Michael, now that is a vacuum that you could do some serious cleaning with!!!

Post# 41646 , Reply# 12   5/27/2008 at 17:48 (5,783 days old) by petek (Ontario)        

darn and there's my lost upright power-ease :(


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